Scented Geranium ‘Chocolate Mint’

(1 customer review)

$9.99

PLANTS ARE PICK UP ONLY – pick up dates will be emailed in spring
Chocolate refers to the colour splash on the leaf, fades to a rich green as summer progresses & returns again each spring. Great-looking plant with a rich minty fragrance, beautiful in bouquets.

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Description

Grown for their uniquely scented and often ornamental leaves, Scented Geraniums are fast growing and highly tolerant of variable soils and conditions. They vary in heights and widths. Some are more tolerant of cold and some are more tolerant of shade.

Scenteds (as they are often referred to) like it warm, sunny and dry. Plant in a pot that can hold about three gallons of soil or plant in the ground.

Container-grown Scented Geraniums will need continual fertilization with an all-purpose organic fertilizer throughout the growing season. Full sun, but most do well in partial shade -not enough light=leggy and will develop fewer essential oils.

Water in the pot before trying to remove them. Plant them at the same depth they are in the pot; not planting deeper or higher. Keep watered until established.

Once established, they don’t take a lot of water, leaves should never be allowed to wilt.  The only reasons to prune a Scented Geranium is if it outgrows its space, has dead stems or needs to be shaped. They are perfectly happy left alone. If you do prune, be sure to use the leaves for crafting or cooking.

Leaves add interest to fresh flower arrangements.

CULINARY USE: Scented Geraniums have been used in cooking for centuries. Normally, we don’t really eat the leaves but use them as flavouring and scenting agents. Attar of Rose Geranium leaves packed into apple jelly or laid at the bottom of a cake pan before the batter is poured add a bit of Je ne sais quoi, that little bit of some indefinable extra. Lemon cripsum leaves were often layered with sugar and left to scent the sugar. The delicate flowers can be added to salad or stir fry. They can also be candied and used to decorate desserts. All of our Scented Geraniums are safe to use in cooking as long as they are grown organically.

FUN FACTS:

That they cool themselves by releasing oil from glands on the backs of their leaves. They aren’t Geraniums but Pelargoniums. Just by laying some washed and dried leaves on an inch of sugar, covering with an inch of sugar, and leaving for a week, you can have scented sugar to use in teas and baked goods. That dried leaves can be added to potpourri and sachets and, if left whole, will keep their fragrance for a long time.
Oil distilled from Rose Geraniums is often used in the perfume industry in place of the expensive Attar of Rose oil.

1 review for Scented Geranium ‘Chocolate Mint’

  1. Kat Granger

    5 Star Google Review: auntiejin
    Always over to see Kat’s offerings year after year. She has a real gift, and it shows in all she does. She carries many varieties of plants and all we’ve gotten from her, have performed beautifully!
    Keep up the great work!
    Ann

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